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. >> helen: i am fine.e. >> kelly: i can get why that would be hard, but also, when they are gone you are like "what do i do with all this time?" >> helen: prework. i did a play. i ditched empty nest. "hope that well for you, i'm leaving." to be when i did -- she is incredible. love her lyrics. i saw that you posted this, and i love this lyric. it's called "just in everything you say." only a little bit true. who has been in that relationship? [laughter] >> helen: she is asked mckenna lay, and her partner is -- the album is called "july." they have a new song coming out may 15th. [cheers and applause] chris, who is kcrw here. he put her on the air, sirius xm put them on the air, and then, he did this thing called school night, and they performed. i'm her mom. going to like whatever they do, but they started, and everybody in her life, listening to other like "i think this is -- >> serial sadness. beautiful. i love it. >> helen: yes. >> kelly: that's my favorite. i think that's -- why would gravitate towards
. >> helen: i am fine.e. >> kelly: i can get why that would be hard, but also, when they are gone you are like "what do i do with all this time?" >> helen: prework. i did a play. i ditched empty nest. "hope that well for you, i'm leaving." to be when i did -- she is incredible. love her lyrics. i saw that you posted this, and i love this lyric. it's called "just in everything you say." only a little bit true. who has been in that relationship?...
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helen mirren is- to attack. all those men will die. helen mirren is almost| die.ther frumpy looking golda meir. ., , ., . , ., meir. to protect us from cossacks _ meir. to protect us from cossacks would - meir. to protect us from cossacks would get - meir. to protect us from | cossacks would get drunk meir. to protect us from - cossacks would get drunk and attacked jews. the cossacks would get drunk and attacked jews._ cossacks would get drunk and attacked jews. the picture was made by israeli _ attacked jews. the picture was made by israeli director - attacked jews. the picture was | made by israeli director guyana tv. he really wanted dame helen for the role. tv. he really wanted dame helen for the role-— for the role. she definitely had a kind _ for the role. she definitely had a kind of— for the role. she definitely i had a kind of grandmotherly quality about her but she could be quite stern and away. what be quite stem and away. what did ou be quite stem and away. what did you admire _ be quite stem and away. what did you admire about - be quite stem and away
helen mirren is- to attack. all those men will die. helen mirren is almost| die.ther frumpy looking golda meir. ., , ., . , ., meir. to protect us from cossacks _ meir. to protect us from cossacks would - meir. to protect us from cossacks would get - meir. to protect us from | cossacks would get drunk meir. to protect us from - cossacks would get drunk and attacked jews. the cossacks would get drunk and attacked jews._ cossacks would get drunk and attacked jews. the picture was made by israeli...
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and helen, let me end on this.on that's finally been spoken about, but i am kind of wondering, where do you think the conversation, the discussion will be in, let's say, five years�* time? my hope is in five years�* time that we're not actually sitting having this conversation because it is literally part and parcel of a woman's health throughout her career. so i hope that i can almost put myself out of a role by having these conversations now so that we no longer have to have them in the future. and the workplace is a better place regardless of the job that you're doing for for women, all over the uk and ireland. helen tomlinson, a real pleasure. thank you so much. good luck with everything and i'd love to talk to you again soon. so, so far in the show, we've looked at how menopause symptoms are impacting on women's health and in the workplace. but, you know, the global market for products related to the menopause and its symptoms is estimated to stand at almost $17 billion. and that number is growing every year.
and helen, let me end on this.on that's finally been spoken about, but i am kind of wondering, where do you think the conversation, the discussion will be in, let's say, five years�* time? my hope is in five years�* time that we're not actually sitting having this conversation because it is literally part and parcel of a woman's health throughout her career. so i hope that i can almost put myself out of a role by having these conversations now so that we no longer have to have them in the...
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— and the body to the head, when helene is — and the body to the head, when helene is tries to hold, a five shot lead but now has plenty of company at the top of the leaderboard. let's cross live to walton heath in surrey where our golf cortrespondent iain carterjoins us. and let's start first with viewing. looked so much in control a few hours ago but not so much now. the hours ago but not so much now. tte: speculation was that she might emulate her compatriot from the deep south of america, brian holland after his victory in many respects at the... five shot lead in the second round, exactly the same way as allie ewing did, bogeys at the first, the fifth, the six, she did bounce back with a couple of birdies at the start of the back nine but then drop shots of the 13th and 14th, she isjust done then drop shots of the 13th and 14th, she is just done well. then drop shots of the 13th and 14th, she isjust done well. par i4th, she isjust done well. par 15th, that drops her 14th, she isjust done well. par 15th, that drops her down to seven under par, and out of the lead. a couple of oth
— and the body to the head, when helene is — and the body to the head, when helene is tries to hold, a five shot lead but now has plenty of company at the top of the leaderboard. let's cross live to walton heath in surrey where our golf cortrespondent iain carterjoins us. and let's start first with viewing. looked so much in control a few hours ago but not so much now. the hours ago but not so much now. tte: speculation was that she might emulate her compatriot from the deep south of...
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helens, significant step in the delivery of the women's game.a victory few leigh will ever forget. for these fans the journey has been long, the wait even longer. rovers more than 40, for leigh, more than 50 yea rs. since changing their name and colours to leopards, 10 two were making a lot of noise, it felt a long time in the making, the leopards wouldn't be quiet for long, lachlan lem levelled the game. a contest worthy of the occasion, it was the leopards that pounce, tom briscoe finding a space when no one else could. still, time four more drama. this kick somehow evaded everyone, until crucially it bounced its way to a whole kr band. brad schneider kicking level with just seconds remaining. with just seconds to remain meaning, after all these years both sides would have to hang on just a little longer, golden point, the first to score, the leopards moment fell to lachlan lem, a goal to seal astonishing glory. after decades of dreaming, rugby league's finest prize again. the first final at wimbley is significant for the sport, st. helens and
helens, significant step in the delivery of the women's game.a victory few leigh will ever forget. for these fans the journey has been long, the wait even longer. rovers more than 40, for leigh, more than 50 yea rs. since changing their name and colours to leopards, 10 two were making a lot of noise, it felt a long time in the making, the leopards wouldn't be quiet for long, lachlan lem levelled the game. a contest worthy of the occasion, it was the leopards that pounce, tom briscoe finding a...
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helen mirren _ the interviewee. let's talk about nudity. helen mirren was - the interviewee. less i the interviewee. let's talk about i nudity. helen mirren was less than imressed nudity. helen mirren was less than impressed by _ nudity. helen mirren was less than impressed by this _ nudity. helen mirren was less than impressed by this line _ nudity. helen mirren was less than impressed by this line of _ nudity. helen mirren was less than impressed by this line of inquiry. l impressed by this line of inquiry. do you find in fact that this could be best described as your equipment, in fact hinders you perhaps in that pursuit? in fact hinders you perhaps in that ursuit? , . ,., in fact hinders you perhaps in that ursuit? , . . ., pursuit? leg ri is also another frosty moment. _ pursuit? leg ri is also another frosty moment. -- _ pursuit? leg ri is also another frosty moment. -- meg - pursuit? leg ri is also anotherj frosty moment. -- meg ryan. pursuit? leg ri is also another. frosty moment. -- meg ryan. if pursuit? leg ri is also another- frosty moment. -- meg ryan. if you were
helen mirren _ the interviewee. let's talk about nudity. helen mirren was - the interviewee. less i the interviewee. let's talk about i nudity. helen mirren was less than imressed nudity. helen mirren was less than impressed by _ nudity. helen mirren was less than impressed by this _ nudity. helen mirren was less than impressed by this line _ nudity. helen mirren was less than impressed by this line of _ nudity. helen mirren was less than impressed by this line of inquiry. l impressed by this...
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helen? l— lips. i completely agree, yes. helen? i think _ lips. i completely agree, yes. helen? in the moment, maybe he should _ helen? i think it was in the moment, maybe he should say— helen? i think it was in the moment, maybe he should say sorry— helen? i think it was in the moment, maybe he should say sorry for- helen? i think it was in the moment, maybe he should say sorry for the . maybe he should say sorry for the kiss on _ maybe he should say sorry for the kiss on the — maybe he should say sorry for the kiss on the lips _ maybe he should say sorry for the kiss on the lips but _ maybe he should say sorry for the kiss on the lips but he _ maybe he should say sorry for the kiss on the lips but he should - maybe he should say sorry for the kiss on the lips but he should not| kiss on the lips but he should not kiss on the lips but he should not kiss on— kiss on the lips but he should not kiss on the — kiss on the lips but he should not kiss on the lips. _ kiss on the lips but he should not kiss on the lips. men _ kiss on the lips but he should not kiss on the lips. men celeb
helen? l— lips. i completely agree, yes. helen? i think _ lips. i completely agree, yes. helen? in the moment, maybe he should _ helen? i think it was in the moment, maybe he should say— helen? i think it was in the moment, maybe he should say sorry— helen? i think it was in the moment, maybe he should say sorry for- helen? i think it was in the moment, maybe he should say sorry for the . maybe he should say sorry for the kiss on _ maybe he should say sorry for the kiss on the — maybe...
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i don't want your sympathy, helen. helen: really?: just trying to express my feelings, helen. helen: ha! feelings! you ain't got no [deleted] feelings! charles: maybe you should just listen for once. helen: "maybe, maybe, maybe." maybe your problem is is that she's probably still getting her [speaking navajo] on with some [speaking navajo] night after night, while you're here [deleted] and moaning to us. anise: can i go now? uh, i probably should because, well, because it concerns me. charles, crying: i don't know what she means. [sniffling] you know i don't know what you're saying. she knows i don't speak navajo. helen: oh, you know exactly what i said. her petite little body. she probably with that young buck right now--bigger, stronger. maybe he's black. man: no. ♪ he's definitely not black. [charles sniffling] the spirits say... [spirits whispering] he's a white. [helen laughing] [man speaking navajo] [charles crying] helen: you've been living here for, like, 3 weeks. go home and grow a [deleted] pair. [charles whimpering] anise:
i don't want your sympathy, helen. helen: really?: just trying to express my feelings, helen. helen: ha! feelings! you ain't got no [deleted] feelings! charles: maybe you should just listen for once. helen: "maybe, maybe, maybe." maybe your problem is is that she's probably still getting her [speaking navajo] on with some [speaking navajo] night after night, while you're here [deleted] and moaning to us. anise: can i go now? uh, i probably should because, well, because it concerns me....
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helen: i think it is fast money.'t think there is a huge amount of long-term institutional investment interest from places like the u.s. at the moment. i think the recent rally has really been a low base of expectations and sudden push in terms of bureau commitment and some spattering of policy announcements that are inevitably going to come out over subsequent weeks after politburo meeting. there has been a lot of short covering investment activity. if you looked at friday before the meeting, it was 30% short interest activity in hong kong like an all-time high. people have very low expectations now of the fundamentals, about policy conviction and any kind of meaningful deviation is going to get rice's moving. -- prices moving. rishaad: people are expecting a big bazooka but they are getting piecemeal advice and strategy and bits of stimulus, if you will. the managing of this is a subtle way and perhaps it is too subtle for some investors, wouldn't you agree? helen: well, if you look at china's toolkits, it is much
helen: i think it is fast money.'t think there is a huge amount of long-term institutional investment interest from places like the u.s. at the moment. i think the recent rally has really been a low base of expectations and sudden push in terms of bureau commitment and some spattering of policy announcements that are inevitably going to come out over subsequent weeks after politburo meeting. there has been a lot of short covering investment activity. if you looked at friday before the meeting,...
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fix i'm really glad you put it that way, helen.d this is some of your work that has resonated the most for some of the most viral popular content that i will ever do is on lack of mail wages, opportunity, listlessness, marriage ability in the dating market at resignations that one of the deepest cultural levels that i have seen and i do not seen anyone in the mainstream touching on it. i love you both to expand a little bit more on that. there is one way some people often do this, we blame the women in termses of what women find desirable in men is very downstream of an economic structure, of opportunity, of expectations that go back for quite a long time that we are structured right nowon is not creating the conditions for that to even occur we have the choice of one child or not. i would like to hear from both of you about the conditions political or government decide that have created the mess. right now, ready to go first. >> i think one of theat things i have heard from women at uva and more generally as a frustration with the
fix i'm really glad you put it that way, helen.d this is some of your work that has resonated the most for some of the most viral popular content that i will ever do is on lack of mail wages, opportunity, listlessness, marriage ability in the dating market at resignations that one of the deepest cultural levels that i have seen and i do not seen anyone in the mainstream touching on it. i love you both to expand a little bit more on that. there is one way some people often do this, we blame the...
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helen mirren dubbed themselves.er, she has gone on record in the past saying wanting actors to be limited in what they can play. she said in the past, if you are a gay actor, should you only play gay parts? surely not would be her argument. bradley cooper has also not commented on the maestro controversy. he has left it to the family. i think it is very much in his favour in this argument, the three children of leonard bernstyne said they are heartbroken by the perceived misunderstandings on this. from shakespeare tyler right to nazi propaganda, the image of that outsized nose has been very consistent and welcome caricature for the jewish community. there are some groups that say it is absolutely disgusting. 0thers understanding it. it is certainly a hot debate at the moment. certainly a hot debate at the moment-— certainly a hot debate at the moment. ., ., ., ., moment. you would need to have an awful lot _ moment. you would need to have an awful lot of— moment. you would need to have an awful lot of big-name - mom
helen mirren dubbed themselves.er, she has gone on record in the past saying wanting actors to be limited in what they can play. she said in the past, if you are a gay actor, should you only play gay parts? surely not would be her argument. bradley cooper has also not commented on the maestro controversy. he has left it to the family. i think it is very much in his favour in this argument, the three children of leonard bernstyne said they are heartbroken by the perceived misunderstandings on...
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thank you very much, helen humhre be built. thank you very much, helen humphrey there _ be built.hrey there -- — be built. thank you very much, helen humphrey there -- saying _ be built. thank you very much, helen humphrey there -- saying that - be built. thank you very much, helen humphrey there -- saying that mauil humphrey there —— saying that maui is a strong and will rebuild. 0ur north america correspondent john sudworth has this update. we haftarjames from the american red cross. irate haftarjames from the american red cross. ~ ., ., ~ ., cross. we are working with our nonrofit cross. we are working with our nonprofit partners _ cross. we are working with our nonprofit partners in _ cross. we are working with our nonprofit partners in the - cross. we are working with our nonprofit partners in the area, | cross. we are working with our- nonprofit partners in the area, and these families are displaced, we have to make sure they have a safe space to stay, food, access to medical care, to crisis counselling, and, of course, knowing they have a safe place to go until they figure
thank you very much, helen humhre be built. thank you very much, helen humphrey there _ be built.hrey there -- — be built. thank you very much, helen humphrey there -- saying _ be built. thank you very much, helen humphrey there -- saying that - be built. thank you very much, helen humphrey there -- saying that mauil humphrey there —— saying that maui is a strong and will rebuild. 0ur north america correspondent john sudworth has this update. we haftarjames from the american red cross....
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thank you helen. thank you. it is 7:18 am. _ 0k. thank you helen. thank you.e return to our main story? that is the devastation in hawaii caused by wildfires. the historic town of lahaina was the worst place affected with thousands of buildings reduced to ash. we can now speak to todd james from the american red cross who's at one of their shelters on honolulu. good morning to you, todd. thank you for talking to us on the bbc this morning. could you give us a sense of the situation where you are this morning, please?— of the situation where you are this morning, please? shaw, roger, thank ou ve morning, please? shaw, roger, thank you very much- _ morning, please? shaw, roger, thank you very much- i— morning, please? shaw, roger, thank you very much. i am _ morning, please? shaw, roger, thank you very much. i am here _ morning, please? shaw, roger, thank you very much. i am here in _ you very much. i am here in honolulu, right now i have moved over to our headquarters, where we are working out of. —— sure, roger. by are working out of. —— sure, roger. by making
thank you helen. thank you. it is 7:18 am. _ 0k. thank you helen. thank you.e return to our main story? that is the devastation in hawaii caused by wildfires. the historic town of lahaina was the worst place affected with thousands of buildings reduced to ash. we can now speak to todd james from the american red cross who's at one of their shelters on honolulu. good morning to you, todd. thank you for talking to us on the bbc this morning. could you give us a sense of the situation where you...
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helen, thank you for that update — move on this.s. - move on this. helen, thank you for that update and analysis. you - that update and analysis. you can read more about that story, but $19 resigning from the government, uk government, on our website —— about nadine dorries resigning. the head coach of spain's women's football team, jorge vilda, has condemned the behaviour of the country's football federation president, after luis rubiales was suspended by fifa for kissing player jenni hermoso at the world cup final last week. she's accused mr rubiales of kissing her on the lips without consent after spain's victory last sunday. the federation has threatened her with legal action, saying she was �*misrepresenting reality�*. mr rubiales has faced a wave of condemnation for his actions but has refused to resign. on saturday 11 members of the national team�*s coaching staff quit in protest of his behaviour. mr rubiales has been suspended from participation in football by the sport�*s world governing body, fifa. our correspondent zoe co
helen, thank you for that update — move on this.s. - move on this. helen, thank you for that update and analysis. you - that update and analysis. you can read more about that story, but $19 resigning from the government, uk government, on our website —— about nadine dorries resigning. the head coach of spain's women's football team, jorge vilda, has condemned the behaviour of the country's football federation president, after luis rubiales was suspended by fifa for kissing player jenni...
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helen right. so good, son, that i am, i drove down ocean county, picked her up when we got back to a right. and that is the price paid for me for for being dispossessed and you know we don't it's too late to make amends except to make amends by going forward and telling truth. thank you. appreciate you coming. and we'll take questions. how do we do this with this mic here? you know, someone's got to come up first and i cashman's talk about your baloney sandwich again or no hotdogs or no no you don't have to as all story families are any questions or comments when you come up who's who's going to be brave enough to volunteer first all right to impress someone frank get up here. frank, by the way, was a very instrumental in me putting this book together. he lined up of my volunteers. so. when i went to grammar school, the other were good friends and like everybody else in newark, you grow. and when we graduated from grammar school, he went one way or the other, he was fortunate enough to get a schol
helen right. so good, son, that i am, i drove down ocean county, picked her up when we got back to a right. and that is the price paid for me for for being dispossessed and you know we don't it's too late to make amends except to make amends by going forward and telling truth. thank you. appreciate you coming. and we'll take questions. how do we do this with this mic here? you know, someone's got to come up first and i cashman's talk about your baloney sandwich again or no hotdogs or no no you...
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helen wrote the story. great to have you. why are pubs shutting? helen: a combination of things.[indiscernible] definitely some of those short-term pressures have been a big deal. there has been a long time shift in consumer habits away from going to the pub every night. there is other stuff to do now. people go to the gym or to a cafÉ. things that people were not doing in the 1990's. lizy: what are the solutions? we don't see many working british phone boxes, another pillar of british life. how do we save the pub? helen: we don't have working phone boxes but people love them so much they use them for other uses. some have turned into a library or defibrillators. and similar things have happened with pubs. they have stopped being just a place where you can go for a drink. now some also have a little grocery or a post office installed or a space for kids. a lot of pubs have been saved from being shut down by the community. a community will come together and purchase the pub and run it together to benefit the village. that is a nice model that seems to work. lizy: thank you to bloo
helen wrote the story. great to have you. why are pubs shutting? helen: a combination of things.[indiscernible] definitely some of those short-term pressures have been a big deal. there has been a long time shift in consumer habits away from going to the pub every night. there is other stuff to do now. people go to the gym or to a cafÉ. things that people were not doing in the 1990's. lizy: what are the solutions? we don't see many working british phone boxes, another pillar of british life....
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helen mirren was less than impressed by this line of inquiry.ed as your equipment, in fact hinders you perhaps in that pursuit? meg ryan was also another frosty moment. in other words, if you were me, what would you do now? i'd just wrap it up! laughter in the 1980s he was briefly part of the ill—fated gang of five who launched itv�*s new breakfast programme before returning to the bbc. he's a practising homeopath, as a matter of fact! _ there were moments, but it was nowjust one of many chat shows on an interview circuit... i am pretty sure - that's what he said! ..where everyone seemed to have something to sell. but there were still moments — for instance, this candid interview with george michael, talking about his arrest in america. i responded to, you know, a very handsome, tall, good—looking american cop, you know, they don't send columbo in there to do... but all this hollywood glamour was something of a contrast with his childhood. he was the son of a yorkshire miner. my generation was the first that actually challenged the assumption th
helen mirren was less than impressed by this line of inquiry.ed as your equipment, in fact hinders you perhaps in that pursuit? meg ryan was also another frosty moment. in other words, if you were me, what would you do now? i'd just wrap it up! laughter in the 1980s he was briefly part of the ill—fated gang of five who launched itv�*s new breakfast programme before returning to the bbc. he's a practising homeopath, as a matter of fact! _ there were moments, but it was nowjust one of many...
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helen, a true living legend. we cannot express the debt that must be paid. a cost we cannot comprehend. i thank you that falls short. but -- on her, we must. tsai i also want to wish you a happy birthday. master helen turns nine and nine years old today. master -- holland is a three-time badge recipient. a veteran of world war ii, the korean war, and vietnam, where he served two combat tours. mass sergeant -- hollins is a veteran. he's a four-time ross are subpoenaed, a purple heart recipient, and is in the army ranger hall of fame. however, today it is to recognize his contribution to the infamous 5307 seventh unit provisional. a top secret special operations jungle warfare unit that fought behind eminently lines in japanese held burma. the unit is commonly referred to merrill's marauders. mass argue for helmand selflessly volunteered for the secret mission with the understanding that many would not survive. he volunteered because he thought it was his duty. mass are helen was assigned to the green camp combat t
helen, a true living legend. we cannot express the debt that must be paid. a cost we cannot comprehend. i thank you that falls short. but -- on her, we must. tsai i also want to wish you a happy birthday. master helen turns nine and nine years old today. master -- holland is a three-time badge recipient. a veteran of world war ii, the korean war, and vietnam, where he served two combat tours. mass sergeant -- hollins is a veteran. he's a four-time ross are subpoenaed, a purple heart recipient,...
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helen, i was going to ask for a minute to. okay. brad. well, you know, i think, you know, one of the sort of mysteries is that, you know, when you look at the research on marriage and child well-being, it just kind of keeps coming in and in. so it's like, you know, maybe at some point it's just going to like break out into the public, you know, that there is this sort of like, you know, so but i mean, it's good news in the sense that like, the research continues to kind of like reinforce the importance of stable married families for kids and adults in my my newer thought is that marriage matters more than ever in a world that's more secular, in a world where people are less engaged local communities and a world of we spend too much time on our devices like being a halfway decent spouse, halfway decent parent forces you to kind of have in-person community in a very local way. and then also, if you're a parent sending your kids to school soccer, maybe if you're religious, you know, sunday school, you're just out and about you're more social
helen, i was going to ask for a minute to. okay. brad. well, you know, i think, you know, one of the sort of mysteries is that, you know, when you look at the research on marriage and child well-being, it just kind of keeps coming in and in. so it's like, you know, maybe at some point it's just going to like break out into the public, you know, that there is this sort of like, you know, so but i mean, it's good news in the sense that like, the research continues to kind of like reinforce the...
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helen, thank you.drifting near cape verde off the coast of west africa. most of the victims were migrants from senegal who'd been at sea for more than a month. it's thought they were aiming to travel to europe via the canary islands. its a route that s become more popular in recent years, but is widely regarded as one of the most dangerous. and after a boat carrying migrants heading for britian sank in the english channel last week, four people have been detained. six of those on board died. in the last seven days alone, more than 2,000 people have tried to cross the channel in small boats. our correspondent, tom symonds, has the latest from calais. on wasteland close to dunkirk, the world's migrants continue to live in limbo. there's food, water, phone chargers, even lessons for the kids provided by aid agencies. but these tracks lead to the coast, to the small boats, to britain. karim, who asked not to be identified, paid people—smugglers 2000 euros for a place on the boat which then sank. he said th
helen, thank you.drifting near cape verde off the coast of west africa. most of the victims were migrants from senegal who'd been at sea for more than a month. it's thought they were aiming to travel to europe via the canary islands. its a route that s become more popular in recent years, but is widely regarded as one of the most dangerous. and after a boat carrying migrants heading for britian sank in the english channel last week, four people have been detained. six of those on board died. in...
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he said i see helen, i see my grandmother, and helen did her research. 1967, and so she was connected to israel from her youth. and i think that when she came to the role, she was full of inspiration to gold. she read everything about gold. she was really, she read the script and immediately she said yes. >> and gideon, what was it like to see helen mirren finally and full makeup giving that performance looking almost exactly like your grandmother? >> i think it was very thrilling and it's a very powerful movie. erthe script is so well written and golda was one who would say very clear things, sometimes in very few words. she was incredibly articulate and that way, and i think that nick barton and this script really captures, and helen mirren is incredible. i was sure she would be -- and that's why i suggested to nicolas to approach her. and i was sure that she would really embrace this with a lot of commitment. >> guy, the clip that we came and with, it is today, she is from kyiv originally from kyiv in the ukraine. and she is eight -- of incredible str
he said i see helen, i see my grandmother, and helen did her research. 1967, and so she was connected to israel from her youth. and i think that when she came to the role, she was full of inspiration to gold. she read everything about gold. she was really, she read the script and immediately she said yes. >> and gideon, what was it like to see helen mirren finally and full makeup giving that performance looking almost exactly like your grandmother? >> i think it was very thrilling...
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helen farnsworth to the near willard in 190 live from illinois. jeannette rankin montana statue that was brought in 1985 the most recent and that was just unveiled in 2022. this is just going to be a very quick visual introduction to who the people were and what the statues look like. here we have frances willard. you can see the marble that's another important fact about the statuary hall collection. sculptures have to be bronze or marble. the parameters of the legislation do not encourage a lot of created expression in that regard you're seeing a more traditional approach to commemoration. this is the very first went frances willard for the artist is quite interesting helen farnsworth mirrors was a student he did the sherman monument in new york city some of the leading american sculptors of the 19th century. the other interesting fact about this is women's clubs are behind sponsoring it. that's another way to look at thecollection is look at history of patronage and understand what groups were really interested in having sculptures of particula
helen farnsworth to the near willard in 190 live from illinois. jeannette rankin montana statue that was brought in 1985 the most recent and that was just unveiled in 2022. this is just going to be a very quick visual introduction to who the people were and what the statues look like. here we have frances willard. you can see the marble that's another important fact about the statuary hall collection. sculptures have to be bronze or marble. the parameters of the legislation do not encourage a...
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i kept no books, different notebooks with all of helen's lines and andi's lines.ng to be andi and andi later on and into the middle of the night. it took great precision. super fun, challenging. so fun. >> stephen: "glass onion" is the name of the movie. it refers to the layer of mystery, the layers of story. layers of character. on the vegetable itself, very few guests bring this to an interview, i understand you have a hot take on the vegetable onion. >> janelle: yeah, it needs to be in prison. i don't like onions. >> stephen: almost any amount of raw onion is too much. but no amount of caramelized onion is too much. >> janelle: no, don't love. >> stephen: where did this come from? >> janele: my cousin, i hope you're watching. we were little, when we were like in middle school, maybe even elementary school, i used to eat shaved apples. my mom would take the skin off. it was really good. i bit into what i thought, they told me was a shaved apple and it was a raw freakin' onion. i went in the back, put soap in my mouth. it wouldn't leave for three days, this taste
i kept no books, different notebooks with all of helen's lines and andi's lines.ng to be andi and andi later on and into the middle of the night. it took great precision. super fun, challenging. so fun. >> stephen: "glass onion" is the name of the movie. it refers to the layer of mystery, the layers of story. layers of character. on the vegetable itself, very few guests bring this to an interview, i understand you have a hot take on the vegetable onion. >> janelle: yeah,...
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do you fit into that last category, do you helen? and now! difficult. i've always been very fair, and now i have mortgages that are all paid off, so i've never been are all paid off, so i've never been a grand greedy landlords and overcharged the market rates because as long as i was getting an income, that was fine. with tenants, and this lady, ijust had enough. i decided to sell through section 21, saying they didn't need to pay, through covid—19, so no one could come in, took them to court, got them out, all the money i put into high interest account and the interest is paying more than the profit. if you take of your insurance and everything and any repairs, and actually getting more money with that money sitting in the account on high interest.— account on high interest. right. understood! — account on high interest. right. understood! so _ account on high interest. right. understood! so actually, i account on high interest. right. understood! so actually, in i account on high interest. right. understood! so actually, in a i acc
do you fit into that last category, do you helen? and now! difficult. i've always been very fair, and now i have mortgages that are all paid off, so i've never been are all paid off, so i've never been a grand greedy landlords and overcharged the market rates because as long as i was getting an income, that was fine. with tenants, and this lady, ijust had enough. i decided to sell through section 21, saying they didn't need to pay, through covid—19, so no one could come in, took them to...
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and helen kelly you wouldn't have expected. >> ladies and gentlemen, join me in thanking doctor aims.r aims will go outside to the pre-function space we can pick up a book and have it signed by a distinguished author. congrats. thank you. >> i was reading the chapter i was like this is dark. i wish i hadn't read such a dark chapter today. the whole book is not that dark. there are a lot of beautiful tender moments and i think the book is really helpful. i kind of leave it on i really helpful note and and it on æ the book is also contending with a lot of my own part memoir so you really get to experience my experience for wellness and having this condition and multiple child sexual abuse survivor all those things are like the first time i really talk about it we. had to face a lot of things. it was really intense. but if you read me you know i go many different places. >> watch the full program online anytime booktv.org. watch nonfiction authors discuss their books television for serious readers. functional online anytime
and helen kelly you wouldn't have expected. >> ladies and gentlemen, join me in thanking doctor aims.r aims will go outside to the pre-function space we can pick up a book and have it signed by a distinguished author. congrats. thank you. >> i was reading the chapter i was like this is dark. i wish i hadn't read such a dark chapter today. the whole book is not that dark. there are a lot of beautiful tender moments and i think the book is really helpful. i kind of leave it on i...
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helen farworth merz did the very first. francis willard 1905 from illinois. terry madonna did. jeannette rankin, montana statue that was brought here in 1985. and then the most recent of the soon by neil de coleman. and that was just unveiled in 2022. so this is just going to be a very quick visual introduction to who the people and what the statues look like. so here we have frances willard. you can see it's a marble that's actually important fact about the statue, a whole collection that sculptures to be either bronze or marble. and so the parameter of the legislation don't really encourage a lot of creative expression in that regard. so you're seeing more a more traditional approach to commemoration. so this is the very first one. francis is willard the artist is quite interesting. helen farnsworth year she was a student of augustus and garden so some of you are familiar with him he the sherman monument in new york city, one of the leading american sculptors of the 19th century. and the other interesting fact about this is that women's clubs were really behind sponsoring it.
helen farworth merz did the very first. francis willard 1905 from illinois. terry madonna did. jeannette rankin, montana statue that was brought here in 1985. and then the most recent of the soon by neil de coleman. and that was just unveiled in 2022. so this is just going to be a very quick visual introduction to who the people and what the statues look like. so here we have frances willard. you can see it's a marble that's actually important fact about the statue, a whole collection that...
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pled one of their statues shoes with helen keller in 2009. of course, helen keller, known as the author disabled tea rights advocate, political activist and lecturer. and now we are coming to more recent times. last summer, there a lot of activity and amelia earhart was unveiled. she's, of course, aviation pioneer, author, activist, first female to fly solo, the atlantic. and then we have, our statue of mary mcleod bethune. it's also created by neil como, who has the disnction being the first artist of puerto rican to sculpt a statue for national national statuary collection. and to give us a little closer look of one of these pieces, i thought it'd be really interesting to look at the bethune. like most artists who are working a portrait, they really want to immerse themselves in their subject. and so como's did that. and she tried to learn as much as she could about bethune. she studied her biography, writing her photographs, visited her home in daytona beach. but interestingly enough, e also wanted to hear her voice and listened intently t
pled one of their statues shoes with helen keller in 2009. of course, helen keller, known as the author disabled tea rights advocate, political activist and lecturer. and now we are coming to more recent times. last summer, there a lot of activity and amelia earhart was unveiled. she's, of course, aviation pioneer, author, activist, first female to fly solo, the atlantic. and then we have, our statue of mary mcleod bethune. it's also created by neil como, who has the disnction being the first...
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thanks, helen. and that's bbc news at one. can keep up with all the latest developments on the bbc website. the news continues here on bbc one — as now its time to join our colleagues across the nations and regions for the news where you are — goodbye. hello and welcome to sportsday. i'm hugh ferris. our top stories: we catch up with keira walsh speaking for the first time since injury and recovery at the world cup. my my whole purpose was just getting backin my whole purpose was just getting back in training and in a place where i could potentially help the team out on the day. the premier league season hasn't started yet but there's already been a change of manager. julen lopetegui has left wolves just a matter of days before their opening game. and back on court with her family in tow — caroline wozniacki wins again three years after retiring. hello again. it was the moment during the women's world cup when many england fans had their hearts in their mouths — keira walsh holding her knee during their match against denmark.
thanks, helen. and that's bbc news at one. can keep up with all the latest developments on the bbc website. the news continues here on bbc one — as now its time to join our colleagues across the nations and regions for the news where you are — goodbye. hello and welcome to sportsday. i'm hugh ferris. our top stories: we catch up with keira walsh speaking for the first time since injury and recovery at the world cup. my my whole purpose was just getting backin my whole purpose was just...
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helen farnsworth to the very first of francis willard, 1905, from illinois. terry -- did jeannette rankin, montana statute that was brought here in 1985. then the most recent of bethune's by noah comas. that was in 2022. this is just going to be a very quick visual introduction to houthi people wore and what the statues look like. here we have francis willard. you can see marble. that's another important fact. sculptures have to be either bronze or marble. and so, the parameters of the legislation don't really encourage a lot of creative expression in that regard. so you're seeing more traditional approaches. so this is the very first one of frances willard. the artist is quite interesting. helen farnsworth mirrors was a student of -- he did the sherwood monument in new york city, one of the leading artists of the 19th century. another interesting fact, women who are really -- >> and understand what proved to be really interesting in heaven sculptures of particular individuals. there are quite a few instances, actually, in the early part of the collection, wh
helen farnsworth to the very first of francis willard, 1905, from illinois. terry -- did jeannette rankin, montana statute that was brought here in 1985. then the most recent of bethune's by noah comas. that was in 2022. this is just going to be a very quick visual introduction to houthi people wore and what the statues look like. here we have francis willard. you can see marble. that's another important fact. sculptures have to be either bronze or marble. and so, the parameters of the...
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our political correspondent helen catt told me that the resignation letter attacking the prime ministerme as much of a shock. it is unsurprising in a sense, in that we knew these are the views that nadine dorries held. she was a very, very close ally of the former prime minister borisjohnson, and her reason for not standing down until now has been that she wanted to find out more about why she hadn't got a peerage that she had been perhaps promised by borisjohnson, and it has been pretty clear over the summer that she laid the blame for that at rishi sunak�*s door. i think what's surprising about her letter, though, is quite how personal it is and how she also accuses him of having been behind whipping up what she sees as a frenzy against her over the summer. so it's quite strong language. how representative is she of parts of the conservative party? how much of a problem is this for the prime minister? well, it's always a problem when you've got a formerly senior member of your party attacking you in public. it looks like you have a divided party. and certainly that's something the lea
our political correspondent helen catt told me that the resignation letter attacking the prime ministerme as much of a shock. it is unsurprising in a sense, in that we knew these are the views that nadine dorries held. she was a very, very close ally of the former prime minister borisjohnson, and her reason for not standing down until now has been that she wanted to find out more about why she hadn't got a peerage that she had been perhaps promised by borisjohnson, and it has been pretty clear...
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helen fields >> okay. thank you.rister and author. >> we missed a trick with the psychologist. what must be going through minds of these through the minds of these parents were at court every parents who were at court every day for nine months as an older couple, perhaps older little older parents to be well , i older parents to be well, i think the mother was only mid 60. she she looked older. but you would that process would age you. yes it would, wouldn't it? >> and have to remember this >> and we have to remember this family have living with family have been living with this crimes this for years. these crimes were between 2015 and 2016. so were between 2015 and 2016. so we were we were just contemplating how lucy letby appeared emotionless. well, she's had of time to get she's had a lot of time to get used this 6 or years to get used to this 6 or 7 years to get used to this 6 or 7 years to get used the fact that was used to the fact that this was this was down the line. this was coming down the line. that explai
helen fields >> okay. thank you.rister and author. >> we missed a trick with the psychologist. what must be going through minds of these through the minds of these parents were at court every parents who were at court every day for nine months as an older couple, perhaps older little older parents to be well , i older parents to be well, i think the mother was only mid 60. she she looked older. but you would that process would age you. yes it would, wouldn't it? >> and have to...
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to london now where we can speak to the first british astronaut, helen sharman.s of so much attention? welcomed south pole of the moon has, well, we think it has of ice. ice, of course for useful if you're going to send people to them and because they will want to drink, they will want to perhaps split the water into hydrogen and oxygen and breed the oxygen, and you can make rocket fuel from it as well. ice is good. but also that creator on the south pole of the moon has a really high ran. part of that remnant are in constant sunlight, more or less constant sunlight, more or less constant sunlight if you put your solar power generator, for instance, up there, you're always going to be some power and what's more, we think that possibly whatever created that impact it makes the lunar crust and the upper mantle come to the surface, let's say come of that crater down below. really part date neck exciting part of the moon to go to. , , ., , , , to. this is an impressive achievement _ to. this is an impressive achievement especially l to. this is an impressive l achiev
to london now where we can speak to the first british astronaut, helen sharman.s of so much attention? welcomed south pole of the moon has, well, we think it has of ice. ice, of course for useful if you're going to send people to them and because they will want to drink, they will want to perhaps split the water into hydrogen and oxygen and breed the oxygen, and you can make rocket fuel from it as well. ice is good. but also that creator on the south pole of the moon has a really high ran. part...
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so helen , obviously you seven. so helen, obviously you know this from so many different angles.t it's like to be a victim, but you've also spent many years working to represent victims in some ways it feels crude talking about finances here. but do you understand why some people are saying it's very unfair for that, for the families of the murdered children? they'll . only receive children? they'll. only receive between 12 and £15,000 total. >> you get the when anybody mentions money and i say this personally is it feels like blood money because that's the first thought in your mind. >> and so it doesn't sit comfortable because it doesn't bnng comfortable because it doesn't bring your loved one back. however when you step aside and look how the system is placed, they value life. the system values life at these figures, at and for me, each case is completely different . i completely different. i personally felt very much that i had to prove every point for my girls for and myself. and gary's murder. but for these families , murder. but for these families, they're they're already
so helen , obviously you seven. so helen, obviously you know this from so many different angles.t it's like to be a victim, but you've also spent many years working to represent victims in some ways it feels crude talking about finances here. but do you understand why some people are saying it's very unfair for that, for the families of the murdered children? they'll . only receive children? they'll. only receive between 12 and £15,000 total. >> you get the when anybody mentions money...
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it's a woman by the name of helen caldicott. helen caldicott was the head of the physician for social responsibility, which was one of the key groups in the antinuclear movement of the 1980s that were really in some ways the antagonists of the reagan kind of arms and nuclear agenda. and i was interviewing her to get a sense of, you know, what was the antinuclear movement's strategy and, you know, what was the kind of like broader political, you know, foundation for that movement. and she talked about a moment when she had a meeting in the white house that was facilitated by patty davis, who was reagan's daughter. and she said, yeah, he didn't really we didn't really see eye to eye on anything. i wasn't really, you know, shocked that we didn't come around brokering the, you know, um wasn't reykjavik, right. but she was struck that he wasn't just a soulless political actor looking for the expedient route that she was deeply committed to her kind of moral worldview, what she thought was the right thing to do. but so was he. and so
it's a woman by the name of helen caldicott. helen caldicott was the head of the physician for social responsibility, which was one of the key groups in the antinuclear movement of the 1980s that were really in some ways the antagonists of the reagan kind of arms and nuclear agenda. and i was interviewing her to get a sense of, you know, what was the antinuclear movement's strategy and, you know, what was the kind of like broader political, you know, foundation for that movement. and she talked...